The Spanish translation for "Do you want to live here?" is "¿Quieres vivir aqui?.
You could say "Vivo aquí", or for more emphasis or clarity, you could use "Yo vivo aquí".
To say 'I want meat' in Spanish, you would say 'Yo quiero carne.'
"I want to sleep" would be "Quiero dormir".
I want = Quiero
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¿Cuantos personas viven aquí?
Vamanos , or if you want to say come here its " Venga Aqui "
Quiero vivir en Inglaterra.
Lesley ya no vive aquí.
Translation: Vivo aquí en la isla.
I don't know why you want to know this,but here it is. You say it like 'pastel de terciopelo'.
Quiero vivir en un apartamento.
"Quieres vivir" = you (informal) want to live "Usted quiere vivir" = you (formal) want to live "(Yo) quiero vivir" = I want to live ('Yo' can be omitted if so wished)
To say 'I want bread' in Spanish, you would say 'Yo quiero pan.'
You could say "Vivo aquí", or for more emphasis or clarity, you could use "Yo vivo aquí".
The Spanish say it more politely: "Ven aqui", which means "come here". There is no direct Spanish translation for, "Get your butt over here".
To say 'I want meat' in Spanish, you would say 'Yo quiero carne.'